Medical School in Canada Removes Portraits of ‘Old, White’ Former Deans in Name of Diversity

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Medical School in Canada Removes Portraits of ‘Old, White’ Former Deans in Name of Diversity
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“no longer representative of the school’s student body”

Copy Link Canada ’s Dalhousie University Medical School has taken down portraits of its former “old” and “white” deans because they are “no longer representative of the school’s student body.”The initiative “focuses on our belief that people and culture can set us apart, and if we start with a ‘people first’ approach, anything is possible,” Anderson wrote. “To do this, we must focus on creating positive, safe, and inclusive environments for people to thrive.

The dean noted the historical figures do “not represent our current student body and the diversity of communities our Faculty has a responsibility to serve.” The decision to remove the portraits came about “after much thought and consultation,” but the old, white deans still will be honored — via a “virtual tribute” to be put on the medical school’s website at a later date.for the past mistreatment of Indigenous peoples.

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